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Hi

I am hoping to hold a Sukhmani Sahib paath at our new house soon to receive Guru Ji's blessings. I have never done this before and so have a few etiquette-related queries. I would be grateful if anyone has the answers or could point me in the right direction.

How is the SGGS Ji brought to and taken from the house? Does someone from the house need to carry the SGGS Ji or will the Granthi Ji do this?

What rules are they regarding having Guru Ji in the house? I assume there should be no alcohol/meat/eggs in the house and that the house should be clean.

As for the langar and Karah prashad, should this be cooked in the house or in the Gurdwara and then brought over to the house?

Many thanks in advance

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Guest Sada Jai Bhagauti

Vaheguru Ji Khalsa Vaheguru Ji Ki Fateh!

Guru Ji should be accompanied by 5 Singhs to and from the Gurdwara.

House should be clean. Place for Guru Sahib should be neat and clean. The Granthi Singh should take care of how the place is to be prepared.

No meat or eggs or alcohol. I would say even after Guru Sahib leaves the house.

I've heard stories of how people have Sukhmani Sahib in the house and after Guru Sahib leaves they let kaljug enter the house through all this nonsense. Then they wonder why so much kalesh even after Akhand Paaths.

Karah Parshad can be prepared by Granthi Singh if he is tyar bar tyar. Either at Gurdwara or home.

If the Granthi Singh is doing paath and you can't hear or understand anything then tell him to slow down and take his time.

Props for having the paath!

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Thank you Penji for your advice and the video links. I will ask the Gurdwara as you suggested. I just want to make sure Ii know exactly what is required so that we do not unknowingly disrespect our Guru in any way

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Offering of eat ables to Guru Granth Sahib is against Gurmat. So please do not do it and ignore Brahaminical advice and practices.

Sorry paji, meri mat thori a. Could u explain to me why they do it in some gurdwaras as I don't know? I thought is was normal, maf karo je galat likea hove I will delete that bit.

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